Topic: Kjfk Radio

7 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones On Howard Stern.  Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]
4:19 - 6:42

Alex Jones On Howard Stern. Stern Thinks Bin Laden Was Eaten By Gay Fish & Suicidal Shrimp [fyEagZ2VDIg]

Alex Jones Radio Career, Early Influences and Education

Alex Jones outlines his 17-year career in radio, beginning at KJFK in Austin, Texas, where he transitioned from public access television to talk radio. He discusses his rejection of what he terms "socialist brainwashing" in college and his decision to pursue ranch management before committing to political commentary. His early platform focused on defending the Second Amendment and property rights.

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 2 Of 2 [cZ6wbF6VuF8]
11:15 - 13:10

Alex Jones And Mike Hanson Confront Checkpoint Way Back When Part 2 Of 2 [cZ6wbF6VuF8]

Radio Interference and Waco Rules of Engagement

Alex Jones promotes his KJFK 98.9 radio show while experiencing active radio interference, which he attributes to police "keying down" on his frequency to silence him. He references having footage from the Waco siege that allegedly proves the use of machine guns against men, women, and children. The segment highlights Jones's belief that authorities are actively sabotaging his attempts to broadcast the truth.

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]
6:02 - 6:51

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]

Joyce Isings Radio Career and Alex Jones at KJFK

The panel discusses Joyce Isings' radio program on K-VET, noting its continued success. Jeff Davis mentions that Alex Jones is currently on a trial basis with a competitor station, 98.9 KJFK in Austin, performing on Saturday nights. Jones expresses his enthusiasm for the Saturday night slot and his aspirations for nationwide syndication.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:15:59 - 1:18:29

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Capitol Police Surveillance, Alex Jones KJFK Show and Pirate Radio

Footage shows Capitol Police surveilling the Independence Day rally, which the hosts describe as a "decoy" for more sophisticated surveillance. They celebrate Alex Jones's new nightly radio show on KJFK 98.9 FM as a major victory for the movement. Additionally, they mention Keith Perry's pirate radio broadcast of the event, which reached several miles using a small antenna.

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]
19:16 - 22:00

Salamander Harassment [kZ MFrUcjlI]

Jim Holbrook, Sunken Gardens Fencing Technical Details

Jim Holbrook of Austin Parks and Recreation clarified the specific boundaries of the new fencing at the Sunken Gardens. The fence is designed to protect the third ring of the concentric stone structure, which serves as the primary salamander habitat, from litter and human intrusion. Holbrook denied rumors that the fence was intended to deter vagrants, insisting the sole purpose is compliance with endangered species laws.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
7:28 - 9:03

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

New York Surveillance, Goodfellas Detectives and Career Origins

Alex Jones recounts feeling paranoid while being followed by plainclothes detectives in New York City, comparing them to characters from the movie Goodfellas. He details his decision to flee to New Jersey to escape perceived surveillance. Jones also reflects on his 17-year career in radio, which began at a KJFK affiliate in Austin, Texas, after transitioning from public access television.